8.1 - Formulating Scientific Questions
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Practice Questions
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What is a scientific question?
💡 Hint: Think about questions that can lead to an experiment.
Give an example of a measurement in an experiment.
💡 Hint: What do you measure to see changes?
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What defines a scientific question?
💡 Hint: Think about what questions lead to measurable outcomes.
True or False: Osmosis is only about the movement of salt.
💡 Hint: Remember what we studied about osmosis!
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Formulate a scientific question on the effect of light on plant cell growth and design an experiment to test it.
💡 Hint: What factors will you control, and how will you measure growth?
Analyze data collected from an osmosis experiment where potato strips were placed in saltwater and distilled water. What conclusions can be drawn?
💡 Hint: What do the mass changes imply about water movement?
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